Spurs can close out Blazers in San Antonio

Summary of 10 articles · Updated May 15, 2014

The Portland Trail Blazers' Game 4 win over the San Antonio Spurs gave them hope. The move comes a day after the Trail Blazers were eliminated by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. SAN ANTONIO - A strained groin … (more)will sideline Portland Trail Blazers sixth man Mo Williams for a third consecutive game in the Western Conference semifinals series against the San Antonio Spurs. So it was understandable after Batum's dominance in Game 4 of the playoff series between the Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers that San Antonio's veteran point guard cracked a smile when asked if he had a part in his pal's success. "I'm happy for him. With Parker out and scoreless for the game, the Blazers had a break and the chance to fight back in the second half. San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said he didn't have any details on the severity of Parker's hamstring problem, but several Spurs said they were optimistic that their point guard would be ready for the Western Conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder or Los Angeles Clippers. While Portland looked to have a shot at an upset prior to the start of the series, San Antonio encountered few challenges and looked in control for the majority of these five games.

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